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Robust Power Demand and Advancement of Coal-fired Technology July 27, 2010
China’s economic growth returned to precrisis levels during the first half of 2010, and power demand followed suit. Coal-fired power plants were tasked with matching most of this demand, since northern China and the usually water-rich south were facing significant drought conditions in the winter of 2009/10. Meanwhile generation capacity investment surged on.

Full details available  White House National Economic Council Director Lawrence Summers to Deliver Keynote Address at CERAWeek 2010 March 1, 2010
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CERAView Energy Services Market Briefing--December 2009 December 22, 2009
This month's CERAView Energy Services Market Briefing highlights recent IHS CERA research on the economy, oil and gas markets, business strategy for managing the business cycle, European power markets, global oil supply, and North American power markets.

Comprehensive Introductory Slide Deck--Fueling North America's Energy Future August 31, 2009
To introduce the new IHS CERA Multiclient Study Fueling North America’s Energy Future: New Choices for a New Energy Paradigm, a special webinar was held on Thursday, August 27. During the webinar the team discussed the details of the study and the current state of debate around North America’s energy future. Here we feature the full briefing materials for the webinar.

Capital Costs Analysis Forum--European Power: Methodology for PCCI-E Index July 29, 2009
The IHS CERA Capital Costs Analysis Forum—European Power helps participants to better anticipate the costs associated with building new power generation projects in Europe. It analyzes current cost movements and historical trends, and projects future movements. This Special Report outlines the methodology for the generation of the Power Capital Costs Index—Europe.

Full details available  CERAWEEK 2010: New Date and Venue July 2, 2009
News:  The world’s premier energy conference, CERAWeek will convene on a new date and at a new venue in 2010. The 29th annual event will take place March 8-12, 2010 at the Hilton Americas-Houston, located in the city’s downtown area.

Full details available  IHS CERA Power Capital Costs Index Shows Construction Costs Falling for All Types of New Power Plants June 23, 2009
News:  Nonnuclear construction costs fall after nearly a decade of steady escalation

Big Questions Facing the European Power Industry in 2008 May 5, 2008
New energy policy will mark 2008 as the year when major changes for the European power industry began. CERA has identified the Big Questions in 2008 that will shape the future of the industry and serve as a framework for issues that CERA’s European power team will analyze in its upcoming research.

UK Nuclear: The Need for a Bridge Strategy January 23, 2008
The United Kingdom is gearing up for a nuclear power renaissance to realize its vision of being a leading low-carbon economy. Legislation is set to change with a number of Bills before Parliament. But with most new power capacity needed before nuclear can come online the developments may already come too late.

The Missing Gigawatt: How Real Is Nuclear Power for the Middle East and North Africa? January 18, 2008
Over the past two years, most Middle Eastern and North African governments have expressed interest in acquiring nuclear technology for civilian purposes, while revisiting their attitudes toward an electricity fuel mix dominated by hydrocarbons. But regional nuclear ambitions are not new and today, international and regional cooperation is critical if nuclear energy for power generation is to succeed.

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